Depth Charts

Troy Tulowitzki (heel) has begun running on an anti-gravity treadmill.

Tulowitzki is also taking groundballs and is hoping to progress to live batting practice by the end of this week. The veteran shortstop underwent surgery in early April to address bone spurs in both of his heels and he's doubtful to be an option for the Blue Jays before mid-June.

Aledmys Diaz (ankle) is expected to begin a minor league rehab assignment by the end of this week.

Diaz began running over the weekend and has also started to incorporate agility drills into his workouts in recent days. The shortstop has been on the disabled list since May 8 because of a severe left ankle sprain. He should be ready to return to the Blue Jays' active roster in early June.

Steve Pearce (oblique) has not yet been cleared for baseball activities.

Pearce was placed on the disabled list May 3 after being diagnosed with an oblique strain and it sounds like he could remain sidelined until sometime in early June. The 35-year-old had an .818 OPS with three home runs and 13 RBI through 22 games this season with the Blue Jays.

Randal Grichuk (knee) hit a two-run homer and played six innings in right field Wednesday in a rehab game with High-A Dunedin.

He went 0-for-2 with two walks and two strikeouts in his minor league rehab debut on Tuesday. The 26-year-old outfielder was batting just .106/.208/.227 through 25 games when he landed on the disabled list April 30 with a sprained PCL in his right knee and he'll probably play several more rehab games before returning to the Blue Jays' active roster.

Stroman is at the Blue Jays' spring training complex in Dunedin, Florida and will likely be brought along slowly in his recovery from right shoulder fatigue, which has been a lingering issue for the 27-year-old starter. He had a 7.71 ERA through his first seven outings this season with Toronto.

Jaime Garcia (shoulder) is scheduled to throw a side session later this week.

Garcia was placed on the 10-day disabled list May 18, retroactive to May 16, with inflammation in his left shoulder. He has a long history of shoulder (and elbow) troubles, so this figures to be an extended absence. The 31-year-old southpaw holds a 6.28 ERA in 38 2/3 innings (eight starts) this season.

Jon Heyman of FanRag Sports reports that the assault allegations against Roberto Osuna are of a "physical nature" and could result in a "significant" ban.

Osuna has denied that he did actual physical harm. His administrative leave was extended on Monday through May 28; the second time that his leave has been extended since his arrest for assault on May 8. Heyman mentions that previous cases for domestic violence without proof of physical abuse have received 15-game suspensions. If Heyman's sources are correct in the serious nature of the accusations, Osuna could be facing something closer to Aroldis Chapman's 30-game number, maybe more.